I hear "sharing his bed with the only one he never lost."
Lost, not loved.
I get the impression that this song is about an affair, or an alleged affair.
In the last paragraph, when the girl is looking through his drawers for clothes that aren't dry, soiled perhaps, he seems to take offense with "where's the love in counting dry clothes?"
It seems he's hurt that she mistrusts him.
Whether for good reason, or as a defense mechanism, I don't know.
I also get the impression that the author feels trapped. He feels the need to get out of his current situation. Be it the location, or people; his surroundings.
I hear "sharing his bed with the only one he never lost." Lost, not loved.
I get the impression that this song is about an affair, or an alleged affair. In the last paragraph, when the girl is looking through his drawers for clothes that aren't dry, soiled perhaps, he seems to take offense with "where's the love in counting dry clothes?" It seems he's hurt that she mistrusts him.
Whether for good reason, or as a defense mechanism, I don't know.
I also get the impression that the author feels trapped. He feels the need to get out of his current situation. Be it the location, or people; his surroundings.